Looked it up. If you destroy (or conceal or tamper with) evidence to hide a felony crime, doing so already carries its own penalty of twenty years in prison, in addition to whatever else you’re convicted of.
But the justification for no-knocks is only secondarily to preserve evidence. It’s primary justification is to keep bad guys from getting the drop on the cops.
Boru
But the justification for no-knocks is only secondarily to preserve evidence. It’s primary justification is to keep bad guys from getting the drop on the cops.
Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax